Wednesday 19 April - 9:30-12:30
Thursday 20 April - 9:30-12:30
Delegates are required to complete some pre-course and offline work exercises.
This course has been designed to provide those attending with a basic yet comprehensive understanding of the essential building blocks of the risk management process. It is suitable for:
- Individuals with responsibility for developing and implementing risk management and embedding effective internal controls within their organisation.
 - Individuals new to risk management or who find their traditional role expanding to include responsibility for risk functions.
 
Participants will gain an understanding of:
- Why formal systems of risk management are needed, including definitions, standards, regulatory and governance requirements
 - Key drivers for managing risk in the public sector
 - How to manage risk
 - Tools and techniques for risk identification and assessment
 - Brainstorming techniques
 - Flow charts
 - Risk Bow Ties
 - Practical guidance for developing and working with risk registers
 - How to make risk management ‘work’ for your organisation
 - Role and responsibilities
 - The importance of monitoring and reporting
 - The ‘business case’ for good risk management.
 
	
